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יום שישי, 2 באוגוסט 2013

Ferrero Rocher Chocolate tutorial

It's already August and the days are getting hotter and very humid. Instead of concentrating on
a large project, I make small items. Today I'll show you how I make my Ferrero Rocher Boxes.

I use the wrapping of one chocolate ball together with its brown paper cup and sticker to make one box.

I use a square or rectangle bubble from either a pill or a chewing gum.

With a regular office punch I punch 12 circles out of the brown paper cup. From the thin
metal wrapping I cut 12 squares, more or less the same size. These squares are cruched and made into little balls.

With a stylus The little circles are cupped.

The little brown cups are glued on a piece of acetate which is secured to my working pad with
celotape, ech filled with a tiny ball.

When dry, I put a small amount of glue on the underside of the rectangle bubble and cover the 12
cups. Only after the glue is completely dry, I use scissors to trim the box and glue the sticker on top of
the box.

This is something I love to do because it's an excuse to eat a delicious chocolate. To tell the truth, I ate
two but please don't count.

I also made more flowers and plants.

A warm welcome to my new followers. Thank you for your interest in this blog.

54 תגובות:

Hello Drora, thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. I already wondered how you made these beautiful chocolate boxes when I saw them before in one of your posts. Thanks again for sharing, I would like to put it on my Pinterest board with tutorials and I'll make a link to your blog. That is; if you don't mind,but just let me know it you do not like to be pinnedIt hot here in the Netherlands as well! So just like you, I made a tiny perfume bottle...no big projects right now :-) Enjoy your weekend, hugs, Liduina.

Dearest Drora, thank you for sharing this gorgeous tutorial!! Like Liduina said: it is too hot here in The Netherlans, so humid. I can't work with this heat and so I decided to take a great break from making miniatures. But I love to read my favorite blogs and leaving a comment :D! Take care and.......don't eat to much chocolate ;)!!Hugs, Ilona

Very good idea to make small items in this heat. I have a doll on my desk waiting for me for weeks to finish her. Well, she has to wait some more weeks I guess. Eating some chocolate sounds good right now. Or a glass of rose wine. :-) Christine

What a great tutorial - thank you very much. I would never have thought of using the brown paper... but it adds so much to the realism. And what a great way of combining to nice ways to enjoy life... making miniatures and eating chocolate! *teehee* And as for the flowers - great work! Now I'm really competent to say this - photos don't do them justice!

Thank you very much for this great tutorial! It seems to be easy to make this sweets and even miniature beginners like me can create this.... and this tutorial is a fantastic reason to by this yummy chocolat! *lol*HugsMelli

Mini chocolate anything is always cute but mini Ferroro Roche is EXTRA cute! You have done a very convincing replica and what a great reason for eating one, no, two, no three , roche on a Sunday afternoon :).

פרטים עלי

My name is Drora. My hobbies are dollhouse miniatures, classical music, folklore arts and crafts from all over the world. My interests are languages and books.
I collect dollhouse miniatures and also make some myself. I have a small collection of books on this subject and for a long while subscribed to a dollhouse magazine.